Hermann Broch

Born in 1886
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  • Hermann Broch was an Austrian writer born in 1886 to a wealthy Jewish family.

  • Initially working in his family's textile business, he later pursued studies in mathematics, philosophy, and psychology.

  • Broch began his literary career at 40, publishing his first novel, "The Sleepwalkers," at 45.

  • In 1938, he fled Nazi-occupied Austria, eventually settling in the United States.

  • His masterpiece, "The Death of Virgil," was published in 1945.

  • Broch's work is characterized by its philosophical depth and exploration of human consciousness.

  • He was nominated for the Nobel Prize and is considered a major figure in modernist literature.

  • Broch died in 1951 in New Haven, Connecticut.

Books by Hermann Broch